Obsidian

/əbˈsɪdiən/ noun

A smooth, black, glass-like rock formed when lava cools very quickly.

From Latin "obsidianus (lapis)" meaning "(stone) of Obsius," possibly named after a Roman named Obsius who was said to have discovered a similar stone in Ethiopia. Over time the spelling settled into "obsidian."

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